A new mont tarlo gold min bullion output 643.130 compar and $5,707,873 month of 1934 tario Bureau < total number . province is nc having been 51 There were Operating Mills in Ontario Now Total 34. June «EX‘ ceeds May Product-ion as Well as June 1934. New High Record for ‘ Gold Made in June ’AOE 2mm. W} 934. The L1 of Mir hl nin 1! havin d witr \Vc take 34 peak production in June. mg a value of $6.- 11 $6,300,192 in May the corresponding report of the On- 158 shows that the atmg mills in th several new one iuring the montl an the Porcupin .h your sure of *orcupine Northwc our fam put was ' Porcupine ‘ produc Porcup n m mill' i1 Ma 90 lax ued at $1 floductiox 'n On taric $34,867. 1934. R 934 a rk year a: x mont Kirkla $16,144 be Ltd. 3,045,81 O, and the 315.842.548. 11 10h 11‘ Northwestern Ontario Mata chmnmn Kirkland Lake Beltâ€" Ma Pomcu pine Belt 00de Over the Clays at Smoky Falls Last Week ml for Ont-a A. MCM orde duct i0 $17,201,310 $16 1934 2,513 2,692 2.726 3.648 3,000 2,545 ‘62 31 )E 7f )7 1934 36.841 4.614 6.043 5,678 K542 7.019 5.438 O48 66E .46( 984 )80 38 34 3'1 )3 of 3111' D01! $15 iCh 5.578.395 5,336,369 I 5.801.989 5,598,113 1 5,300,192 5,643,130 Mine Rapid 647 1935 .461,881 .448.898 557,047 .475,278 .711,420 ,540,040 ,776,460 954,505 93,750 105,058 111,568 126,948 113,060 .619 .547 895 ,868 ,84 114 97 58.18 prod 3.49 am m 909.com ADVANCE. TWINE. ONTARIO 016 750 .836 .756 .885 400 750 548 90 .afte In the morning there will be a pro- gramme of track and field events for children at Wallace Park, and in the afternoon a. baseball game at Amelia Park, following the arrival of the par- ade and awarding of prizes. Street dancing will feature the evening pro- gramme. W. . Smit eron. bise. K6 pr< t1 fc m< part tinue Complete Programme ! North Bay Home Week? Bay says that church bells whistles will blow and : scream next Monday morr telling North Bay and the 5 country that Old Home We ofï¬cially opened, and that ; the city will be decked in c tire and 'will present all special attractions to make one long to be remembered. Old Home Week opens Su; ust 4. with a commemor Bells, Sirens, Etta, to Announce Opening of Week. gramme for Six Busy Days at North Bay. Me Service to Initiate 159th Batt. Programme. mday amme dec] Buli I‘I VE of their re-1 : on Monday morning an: .nadian Natl swims, will nin despatch thi Mor t6 mm Cochra 'oquois M.I lub of if aizations from m Ontario will be .erno inc the is Falls. Sud‘bur )3 prize iI‘E parac old aren will follo‘ where th m is W lurch lbur will be held in the .1 disband at, Amelia s for the floats W‘Ill open 1m} aming Mayor W C! by Mayor .ing; Mayor from North ls will peal. sirens will .arn: ."nm if JI‘I‘OUDC )3 WiI Ab 11 Mai M M 3.! Ni 1d Shrine Sh mus Whe naseba numbe lar day will open in the mornin Park, where u gramme. Pri: dl‘i ‘ba Pl-I‘ with rnb Ni h )rt Band. C will part )1 I! iâ€"f 11 apre p.m 1U pla: Irize fea Sa. 1m 'I‘iZ€ EMT s Templ lay. Shr band wj will pla 'noon p2 11‘ rm NI I'f ft if brt 1t District Ofï¬ces-Bank of Commerce Buildin Ni will b if (1 Lake will n1 in an exhibit Amelia Park. a the morning n, will comprise th the addition manner Lccompar 31' their ‘ i! )I‘OI‘I 9K. t’ro- Memorial 1! I‘E :00 Sh! spam ward mm 11‘ l mod! Shredc alls. N mar if par in para< Amel 69 ROTARY WHL C SYRINGES. re )I lI M pf Want New Bridge Near the LaRose Mine at Cobalt SE ho par if tr Stre )I In the evening a lamp post trouba- :ur contest will take place on Main reet. LEa'ch competing quartette will » assigned a lamp post and will be ven two songs. Prizes will be award- . for the best and worst quartettes. strong man act, somewhat of a my- f tbal 1f for ick out the Bargains for Bargains they are the Nil 3r details of the respective pro- 1es are now in the hands of sub- .ttees of various organizations, ill be in ï¬nal shape for submis- , a special meeting of the Central ittee on Wednesday of this week. ddition to the programmes plannâ€" the particular days. week-long mmes of fun are planned on the al lots. Parades, bands, sports, id! I Beef, Iron and Wine Regular $1.00 f the even )f Old HO! 1K 3C 11 Kruschon Salts 69c Special 5! ROTARY WHIRLING mcing n will meet a picked grou; Hockey League player: elty features will accom II London Life Policies in Canada! iI nC 1C >mewhat of a my- ;ed in the evening. and boxing and occupy about two :, and at 11.30 the Week. a shirt tail Main street. Waldonia Razors With 5 blades. reg. $1.00 )E mil Special 69c Special 19c 01 More and more, the public recognizes the outstanding service rendered by this Company to those who hold its policies. he Mentholatum Regular 30c .ion .ast week e bridge Railway at Cobalt with a A Great Tonic ms with air sub- definite group ayers. $1 0 .z) Consult a La I WELDING I agreement over its future. Representa- tives of the Coleman township council have been here interviewing W. G. Nixon, M.P.P., and D. J. Miller. district engineer for the Northern Develop- ment branch, regarding a proposal to remove the bridge and replace it with a 'steel and concrete structure, and a decision is expected soon, it is stated. The prognt bridge is in poor shape. If thefiuggested scheme is adopted, fills would be made on both sides of the tracks, and a steel span of shorter length than the present long bridge would be erected. Rock for the fills will be provided by the township, in addi- tion to the municipality bearing its share of the total cost, estimated at approximately $40,000. The bridge would be built as a relief measure and efforts are said to be aimed at securing one- third contributions of the cost from each of the Dominion and Provincial Governments. The balance would be split among the T. 85 N. 0., the town- ship of Coleman and the town of Coâ€" balt in proportion provided by the agreement regardlr toprmntativo Nox-a-Pain Tablets Kills Pain ELECTRIC AND OXY-ACETY LEN E New Ontario Machine Works Cor. Spruce First, Timmins 0C Timmims, Ont THURSDAY. AUG! )od ': and 89c $1.00 Nujol 50c 29c 89c 10C main